Doctrine of 'lis pendens' embodied in section 52 Transfer of Property Act-
A. Invalidate the transfer of immovable property during pending of the suit
B. It only enacts that the purchaser pendente lite suit is bound by the result of the result of the litigation
C. It bar the transfer of property during pending of the suit
D. It protect the right of collusive transferee
Answer: Option B
A. Section 13
B. Section 14
C. Section 15
D. Section 16
Case of "Raj Kumar Kundu v. Mcqueen" is related to
A. Lis pendens
B. Part performance
C. Mortgage
D. Ostensible owner
A. Transfer by ostensible owner of the property for consideration
B. Transfer by owner of the property in which a widowhas life interest for maintenance
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A nor B
Which property cannot be transferred?
A. A public office
B. A mere chance to succeed
C. A mere right of re-entry
D. All of the above
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